A push is underway to move patient treatment toward complete multidisciplinary modalities and self-management , given the increased attention being paid to the opioid problem and how it intersects with appropriate chronic pain management .
Nevertheless , despite the strength of the data supporting its effectiveness , pain psychology is still mostly associated
with complementary and alternative medicine , and medical professionals find it difficult to find licensed pain psychologists in their area
This book offers medical practitioners and allied health workers who are in regular contact with people who are experiencing
chronic pain access to fundamental psychological strategies
How to quickly and successfully integrate essential ideas from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy , Acceptance and Commitment Therapy ,
Motivational Interviewing , and other orientations into any healthcare situation is illustrated with helpful tips and vignettes .
See Also: The Ankle and Foot: Pain Medicine: A Case-Based Learning Series – (PDF)
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